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Alexander Rosemann

Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology

Publications -  45
Citations -  721

Alexander Rosemann is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Daylight & Lighting control system. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 45 publications receiving 524 citations.

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Occupancy-based lighting control in open-plan office spaces

TL;DR: In this article, an occupant-dependent lighting control strategy for open-plan office buildings is proposed, which can reduce energy consumption by as much as 60% through occupant dependent lighting control.
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A morphological approach for kinetic façade design process to improve visual and thermal comfort : review

TL;DR: A kinetic facade design process which have capability to improve occupant visual and thermal comfort simultaneously by controlling on-site renewable energy resources consist of solar radiation and wind is proposed.
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Photometric measurements of lighting quality: An overview

TL;DR: An overview of various aspects used to measure the overall lighting quality, instead of solely focusing on a single aspect, shows that luminance distribution measurement devices are highly suitable for measuring lighting quality for both ad hoc and continuous measurements.

Implementing non-image-forming effects of light in the built environment

TL;DR: This paper presents a theoretical framework for incorporating the non-image-forming effects of light into daylighting design in the built environment and enables stakeholders in the field of daylighting to incorporate theNon- image-forming light requirements in design and to evaluate the potential of indoor spaces with regard to these requirements.
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Lighting preference profiles of users in an open office environment

TL;DR: A first method for modelling lighting preference profiles of users based on their control behaviour and preference information is proposed to secure users' comfort by offering satisfying lighting conditions to their preference and the probability of conflict between users can be predicted and minimized.